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Rubrene, cyclic peroxide

Cyclic peroxides may serve as a source of singlet oxygen. Wasserman et reacted 9,10-diphenylanthracene peroxide (238, conveniently prepared as in Nilsson and Kearns ) with 138 to give 140 rubrene peroxide proved to be considerably less efficient. Decomposition of anthracene peroxide alone takes another course. 32.396 jg treated with phthaloyl peroxide... [Pg.200]

Rubrene peroxide (164) gives 189 with magnesium iodide which probably acts as a mild Lewis acid.230 Cyclic peroxides containing a hydrogen atom on the C atom carrying the 0—0 group are decomposed by bases in accordance with the Kornblum-de la Mare mechanism [Eq. (14)].231... [Pg.214]


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